Responsible for outreach related to AOD topics to students, staff and faculty constituents; communicates institutional strategy and interventions, as well as assessment/evaluation of the work in various external contexts to stakeholders.

Serve as advisor to BACCHUS Miami Chapter student organization

Develops strategies and interventions for specific and targeted populations; provides creative and technical input for electronic media including web presence, social media, etc.

Represents office of student wellness external to the university, including but not limited to Coalition for a Healthy Community, Oxford Area

Demonstrates flexibility; prioritizes work to reflect the goals of the Office of Student Wellness, remains open to and seeks out new ideas and technologies related to enhancing the productivity of the work of the position, takes on other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

Masters Degree in Health Promotion and Education, Public Health, Community Health, or Student Affairs with 3-5 years of related experience.

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